GREG WALDEN, OREGON FRANK PALLONE, JR., NEW JERSEY CHAIRMAN RANKING MEMBER ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS Congress of the ?antteh gutting 390MB of Representatives COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE 2125 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515?6115 Majority (202) 225?2927 Minority (202) 225?3641 April 3, 2017 The Honorable Greg Walden Chairman Committee of Energy and Commerce 2125 Rayburn House Of?ce Building Washington, DC. 20515 Dear Chairman Walden: On March 30, the Trump Administration denied a petition to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos, going against overwhelming scienti?c evidence. This decision increases our concern that the Trump Administration is failing to properly implement the Food Quality Protection Act, and this concern has only grown in recent months as we have monitored the Environmental Protection Agency?s (EPA) regulatory process for another pesticide, This important public health statute falls squarely within this Committee?s jurisdiction. The Committee bears a responsibility to investigate, and we ask that you join us in requesting documents from the Administration, and hold hearings on this important public health issue. Chlorpyrifos is a dangerous pesticide that causes serious neurodevelopmental harm in - infants and children, including delayed mental development, attention problems, autism spectrum disorders, and intelligence decrement. EPA itself found these effects in a rigorous risk assessment vetted by the Science Advisory Panel.1 EPA also found that chlorpyrifos is present in food and in our drinking water at unsafe levels,2 in blatant violation of our pesticide safety standards. US Environmental Protection Agency, Of?ce of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, Chlorpyrifos: Revised Human Health Risk Assessment for Registration Review (Nov. 3, 2016). 2 US Environmental Protection Agency, Of?ce of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, Chlorpyrifos Re?ned Drinking Water Assessment for Registration Review (Apr. 14, 2016). The Honorable Greg Walden April 3, 2017 Page 2 Unfortunately, this action seems to be part of an emerging pattern. EPA also recently expanded use of the pesticide despite scienti?c evidence of risk.4 the primary ingredient in Roundup weed killer, is the most widely used agricultural pesticide and a probable human carcinogen.5 Court documents recently unsealed6 in a lawsuit over show that Monsanto and CropLife America had a large, and potentially inappropriate, role in the registration process for that pesticide. We suspect similar documents might exist with respect to chlorpyrifos. In light of these very serious concerns, we ask that you join us in seeking those documents and holding hearings on the following speci?c questions: 1. After convening the Science Advisory Panel for and under pressure from CropLife America, which represents the interests of Monsanto and other agribusinesses, EPA removed members of the panel who CropLife America expected would be critical of safety, requiring a last minute postponement of the panel?s meeting. Did this action violate EPA policies or regulations? Did CropLife America or Dow AgroSciences raise similar concerns or request changes to the Science Advisory Panel for chlorpyrifos? 2. During that postponement, EPA re-af?rmed and expanded the registration of Enlist Duo, which contains without hearing from the advisory panel. Was this action a violation of the Food Quality Protection Act because EPA did not have suf?cient information to establish a reasonable certainty of no harm from 3. Documents reveal that Monsanto employees may have ghostwritten scienti?c papers on including papers published in the journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, which has an editorial board populated by industry scientists, lawyers and consultants with clear ?nancial ties to the chemical industry. Has EPA relied on those studies in its evaluation of Did EPA rely on studies from that journal in its decision to deny the petition to ban chlorpyrifos? 3 US. Environmental Protection Agency, Of?ce of Pesticide Programs, Issue Paper: Evaluation of Carcinogenic Potential (Sep. 12, 2016). 4 US. Environmental Protection Agency, Of?ce of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, FIFRA Science Advisory Panel Meeting Minutes and Final Report No. 20] 7?01 (Mar. 16, 2017). 5 World Health Organization: International Agency for Research on Cancer, ?Monographs Volume 112: Evaluation of Five Organophosphate insecticides and herbicides? (Mar. 20, 2015). 6 Monsanto Weed Killer Roundup Faces New Doubts on Safety in Unsealed Documents, New York Times (Mar. 14, 2017). The Honorable Greg Walden April 3, 2017 Page 3 4. In 2015, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agreed with recommendations from the Government Accountability Of?ce that monitoring should be done, but subsequently suspended its efforts to conduct that monitoring.8 Documents suggest that this an EPA employee working with Monsanto may have intervened to suppress efforts to study within the Department of Health and Human Services. Did FDA and EPA violate agency policies and procedures in suspending that monitoring? . The Monsanto documents raise a particular concern about the actions of an EPA employee, who was also involved with registration activities for chlorpyrifos. Did this employee act inappropriately in the registration process for Further, did this employee coordinate inappropriately with Dow AgroSciences during the Agency?s consideration of chlorpyrifos? March 30 decision on chlorpyrifos will allow continued use of this dangerous pesticide on golf courses. Did trade associations representing the Trump Organization golf courses, or lobbyists who represent the Trump Organization, communicate with EPA, the White House, or the Trump transition team regarding the March 30 decision or chlorpyrifos in general? We owe it to the American public to make sure that the Food Quality Protection Act is being implemented as required, and that the health of our children is prioritized over the pro?ts of chemical companies. We hope you will join us in investigating these issues, and kindly ask you to reply to this request no later than April 14, 2017. Sincerely, 4 M. rank Pallone, Jr. Gene Green Ranking Member Ranking Member Subcommittee on Health 0mm ?aw Diana DeGette Paul D. Tonko Ranking Member Ranking Member Subcommittee on Oversight Subcommittee on Environment and Investigations 7 US. Government Accountability Of?ce, Food Safety: FDA and USDA Should Strengthen Pesticide Residue Monitoring Programs and Further Disclose Monitoring Limitations (Nov. 6, 2014). 8 FDA Suspends Testing for Residues in Food, Huf?ngton Post (Nov. 11, 2016)